pronounced. Medical professionals regularly face situations that require them to make complex
decisions that not only have life-altering consequences for patients but also raise profound moral
questions. These issues include:#### 2.1 **Patient Autonomy and Informed Consent**One of the
fundamental ethical principles in healthcare is respect for patient autonomy—the right of
patients to make decisions about their own bodies and medical treatments. This principle is
enshrined in the legal concept of informed consent. Informed consent requires healthcare
providers to disclose all relevant information about the risks, benefits, and alternatives to a
medical treatment or procedure, allowing patients to make informed decisions.However,
challenges arise when patients are not fully capable of making informed decisions (e.g., due to
age, mental illness, or language barriers). In such cases, ethical dilemmas can arise regarding
whether a third party (e.g., a parent or guardian) should make the
MATHEMATICS/ENG ECO/BASIC ENG TRIVIA EXAMINATION
(Refreshers Trivia Examination)
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Select the best answer from each of the following questions. On the answer sheet provided, shade the box that corresponds to your
choice. Strictly no erasures allowed.
1. The roots of the quadratic equation are 1/3 and 3/2. What is the equation?
a. 6x 2 5x 3 0 b. 6x 2 7x 3 0 c. 6x 2 7x 3 0 d. 6x 2 7x 3 0
2. Mr. PME covered a distance of 55 km in 4 hours by driving his car 40 kph, part of the way, and by walking the
remainder of the way at 5 kph. What part of the total distance did Mr PME go by car?
7 8 9 10
a. b. c. d.
11 11 11 11
3. The water tank in Calamba Water District can be filled by pipe A in half the time the pipe B can empty the tank.
When both pipes are operating, the tank can be filled in 1 hour and 12 minutes. Determine the time, in hours, for pipe
A to fill the tank alone.
a. 0.6 b. 0.7 c. 0.75 d. 0.8
4. What is the value of k to make the expression kx2 – 3kx + 9 a perfect square?
a) 2 b) 4 c) 3 d) 5
5. Which of the following is the standard acceleration due to gravity in the English unit?
a) 980.66 fps2 b) 32.2 fps2 c) 9.8066 fps2 d) 32.2 ips2
x 2 1
6. What is the value of Lim ?
3
x x 1
a) 0 b) 0.25 c) 1.25 d) indeterminate
7. Two times the mother’s age is 8 more than six times her daughter’s age. Ten years ago, the sum of their ages was 44.
What is the daughter’s age?
a) 15 yrs old b) 18 yrs old c) 12 yrs old d) 16 yrs old
8. How many terms of the sequence – 9, - 6, - 3, … must be taken so that the sum is 66?
a) 11 b) 6 c) 4 d) 9
9. A farmer is to plant rice in a rectangular field 30 meters by 40 meters. He started on the edge and plant around the perimeter. How
wide a strip should he plant for each side in order to do half the work?
a) 5 m b) 2.5 m c) 3 m d) 5.5 m
10. There are 6 geometric means between 4 and 8748. Find the sum of all terms.
a) 12 310 b) 12 130 c) 13 210 d) 13 120
, 11. Compute the arithmetic Mean of the following set of numbers: 18, 24, 27, 30, 35, 42, 50.
a. 31.82 b. 32.29 c. 30 d. 29.96
12. Find the root mean square of 11, 23, and 35.
a. 25 b. 27 c. 26 d. 24
13. Water is pouring into a swimming pool. After t hours, there are t + gallons in the pool. At what rate, in GPM is water pouring
into the pool when t = 9 hours?
a) 0.0194 b) 1.167 c) 1.235 d) 3.6
14. Determine the distance traveled by a particle between a time interval of 0.2 second to 0.3 second if its velocity is
7
V 12 t4 , where V is in cm/s and t is in seconds.
t
a) 3.75 cm b) 2.84 cm c) 2.75 cm d) 3.84 cm
pronounced. Medical professionals regularly face situations that require them to make complex
decisions that not only have life-altering consequences for patients but also raise profound moral
questions. These issues include:#### 2.1 **Patient Autonomy and Informed Consent**One of the
fundamental ethical principles in healthcare is respect for patient autonomy—the right of patients to
make decisions about their own bodies and medical treatments. This principle is enshrined in the legal
concept of informed consent. Informed consent requires healthcare providers to disclose all relevant
information about the risks, benefits, and alternatives to a medical treatment or procedure, allowing
patients to make informed decisions.However, challenges arise when patients are not fully capable of
making informed decisions (e.g., due to age, mental illness, or language barriers). In such cases, ethical
dilemmas can arise regarding whether a third party (e.g., a parent or guardian) should make the
decisions that not only have life-altering consequences for patients but also raise profound moral
questions. These issues include:#### 2.1 **Patient Autonomy and Informed Consent**One of the
fundamental ethical principles in healthcare is respect for patient autonomy—the right of
patients to make decisions about their own bodies and medical treatments. This principle is
enshrined in the legal concept of informed consent. Informed consent requires healthcare
providers to disclose all relevant information about the risks, benefits, and alternatives to a
medical treatment or procedure, allowing patients to make informed decisions.However,
challenges arise when patients are not fully capable of making informed decisions (e.g., due to
age, mental illness, or language barriers). In such cases, ethical dilemmas can arise regarding
whether a third party (e.g., a parent or guardian) should make the
MATHEMATICS/ENG ECO/BASIC ENG TRIVIA EXAMINATION
(Refreshers Trivia Examination)
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Select the best answer from each of the following questions. On the answer sheet provided, shade the box that corresponds to your
choice. Strictly no erasures allowed.
1. The roots of the quadratic equation are 1/3 and 3/2. What is the equation?
a. 6x 2 5x 3 0 b. 6x 2 7x 3 0 c. 6x 2 7x 3 0 d. 6x 2 7x 3 0
2. Mr. PME covered a distance of 55 km in 4 hours by driving his car 40 kph, part of the way, and by walking the
remainder of the way at 5 kph. What part of the total distance did Mr PME go by car?
7 8 9 10
a. b. c. d.
11 11 11 11
3. The water tank in Calamba Water District can be filled by pipe A in half the time the pipe B can empty the tank.
When both pipes are operating, the tank can be filled in 1 hour and 12 minutes. Determine the time, in hours, for pipe
A to fill the tank alone.
a. 0.6 b. 0.7 c. 0.75 d. 0.8
4. What is the value of k to make the expression kx2 – 3kx + 9 a perfect square?
a) 2 b) 4 c) 3 d) 5
5. Which of the following is the standard acceleration due to gravity in the English unit?
a) 980.66 fps2 b) 32.2 fps2 c) 9.8066 fps2 d) 32.2 ips2
x 2 1
6. What is the value of Lim ?
3
x x 1
a) 0 b) 0.25 c) 1.25 d) indeterminate
7. Two times the mother’s age is 8 more than six times her daughter’s age. Ten years ago, the sum of their ages was 44.
What is the daughter’s age?
a) 15 yrs old b) 18 yrs old c) 12 yrs old d) 16 yrs old
8. How many terms of the sequence – 9, - 6, - 3, … must be taken so that the sum is 66?
a) 11 b) 6 c) 4 d) 9
9. A farmer is to plant rice in a rectangular field 30 meters by 40 meters. He started on the edge and plant around the perimeter. How
wide a strip should he plant for each side in order to do half the work?
a) 5 m b) 2.5 m c) 3 m d) 5.5 m
10. There are 6 geometric means between 4 and 8748. Find the sum of all terms.
a) 12 310 b) 12 130 c) 13 210 d) 13 120
, 11. Compute the arithmetic Mean of the following set of numbers: 18, 24, 27, 30, 35, 42, 50.
a. 31.82 b. 32.29 c. 30 d. 29.96
12. Find the root mean square of 11, 23, and 35.
a. 25 b. 27 c. 26 d. 24
13. Water is pouring into a swimming pool. After t hours, there are t + gallons in the pool. At what rate, in GPM is water pouring
into the pool when t = 9 hours?
a) 0.0194 b) 1.167 c) 1.235 d) 3.6
14. Determine the distance traveled by a particle between a time interval of 0.2 second to 0.3 second if its velocity is
7
V 12 t4 , where V is in cm/s and t is in seconds.
t
a) 3.75 cm b) 2.84 cm c) 2.75 cm d) 3.84 cm
pronounced. Medical professionals regularly face situations that require them to make complex
decisions that not only have life-altering consequences for patients but also raise profound moral
questions. These issues include:#### 2.1 **Patient Autonomy and Informed Consent**One of the
fundamental ethical principles in healthcare is respect for patient autonomy—the right of patients to
make decisions about their own bodies and medical treatments. This principle is enshrined in the legal
concept of informed consent. Informed consent requires healthcare providers to disclose all relevant
information about the risks, benefits, and alternatives to a medical treatment or procedure, allowing
patients to make informed decisions.However, challenges arise when patients are not fully capable of
making informed decisions (e.g., due to age, mental illness, or language barriers). In such cases, ethical
dilemmas can arise regarding whether a third party (e.g., a parent or guardian) should make the